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I need to know what the laws are concerning a mother in NY taking her
children to Fl and suing for custody.
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I filed a motion for summary judgment 3 days before the scheduled trial date
(which is 2/10/05 !). I then asked the Part Clerk to adjourn the trial date
pending a decision on the motion. I was told it would not be adjourned, that
the clerk may or ma
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Peter in Oregon wrote:
> If a neighbor threatens to kill my dog, and I say to him, "If you
kill my
> dog, I will kill you," would that be considered a death threat? Could
I be
> arrested and charged with any crime? I am wondering about this,
becau
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I was attacked last January by a man who has now been sentenced to life
in prison. The attack resulted in a mild traumatic brain injury and
entailed quite a bit of speech therapy. Additionally, I'm now prone to
seizures as a result of the assault. T
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Hi all,
I received a letter not too long ago from a former landlord, and it
basically says I owe them $1200 for damages to an apartment I lived in
over 2 years ago. I was in this apartment for 6 months, and the place
was just as clean (if not clean
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Peter in Oregon wrote:
> If a neighbor threatens to kill my dog, and I say to him, "If you
kill my
> dog, I will kill you," would that be considered a death threat? Could
I be
> arrested and charged with any crime? I am wondering about this,
becau
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> If I can't buy the item for the starting price under _any_
> circumstances, then the starting price does not qualify for the
> term "price" at all - at no time this amount is a consideration
> for the sale. Then what is it, if not merely a bait?
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Barry Gold wrote:
>
> CCQstn wrote:
> > Too bad we don't have Debtor's Jail anymore.
> > At least the uncollectible judgment serves as a court record that the
debtor
> > owes someone something.
> > The alternative is to let the debtor off with no
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Peter in Oregon wrote:
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> If a neighbor threatens to kill my dog, and I say to him, "If you kill my
> dog, I will kill you," would that be considered a death threat?
You could be arrested and charged, but primarily because the neighbor
might mis
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Paul Cassel wrote:
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> Seth Breidbart wrote:
> >
> > Why? If the rent is $2600 including lots of services (charged most
> > months), or $1600 without those services (charged the months that the
> > tenant provides them), why is there income to the
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> OK, you can try the DA again, but sometimes you need to recognize
that
> you're not being beleived or that the officials aren't taking you
> seriously for some reason. That may be the case here.
>
> Much depends upon what your proof is. That is
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GS wrote:
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> If somebody fired because he is slipping in every schedule, once he
> found new job, can new employer can see the reason?.
Only if the old employer tells the new one.
> Also if this happens, can he eligible for umployment benefits?
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eddiechuff@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Will a clearance be issued to someone that received a Dishonorable
> discharge from the military 19 yrs. ago, filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy 13
> yrs. ago, has a misdemeanor conviction for threatening a former
> superviso
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barfarf@gmail.com wrote:
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> Hello, I need some suggestion on what to do ASAP.
>
> I received an email from Travelocity yesterday at 7pm giving me a
> travel itinerary for today for 2 tickets from LA to Albuquerque.
> Suffice to say I did NOT ord
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nospam@isp.com wrote:
> - the also separate and even more basic (commonly
> applicable state law) prohibition, (VERY) strongly presumed
> to apply in all fifty U.S. states, against an agent's
> self-dealing with the principal's assets
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In my previous response I wrote:
>I would suggest writing a reply that diplomatically
>deals with facts... You're sorry to hear that she
>believes there is a possibility of confusion between
>your domain name and her trademark. It was certainly
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dash wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a matter currently pending before the American Arbitration
> Association. Is there any way to obtain a record of past
> decisions made in similar cases by potential arbitrators?
> Any database for arbitration decisi
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On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 09:48:05 -0500, "sid derra"
<ng_NO_@_SPAM_emolife.net> wrote:
>...about 2,5 years ago we also registered the domain
>xsisterhoodx.net to use for x-grrrls.com...
>
>At this point there already was a site up called xsisterhoodx.co
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I had an auto accident about three weeks ago in NY. The other guy
attempted to make a U turn on a two way road and I hit his car in my
lane. There was a police report about the accident that explicitly says
that the other guy tried to make U turn on a
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This post pertains to PRIVATE (as opposed to federal) student loans
only. Sorry if you read this in the BK forum, but I just want to be
thorough and get this issue out there.
I have a private law access loan that was guaranteed by The Education
Res
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From: "dash" <d...@juno.com> - Find messages by this author
Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 09:48:14 -0500
Local: Mon,Feb 7 20056:48?am
Subject: getting a record of past arbitrators' decisions
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I have a matt
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zviad wrote:
> I heard that safeguards in US have been improved to guard against
these
> cases.
>
> I have the following problem --
> My wife is a citizen of another country and we are both naturalized
US
> citizens as well. She wants to take o
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>once he
>found new job, can new
>employer can see the reason?.
The best way to look at it is this: Once he's gone; he's gone. Wish
him well, and forget about him and move on.
Whatever damage he has done is done, and getting back at him by warni
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Peter in Oregon wrote:
> If a neighbor threatens to kill my dog, and I say to him, "If you kill my
> dog, I will kill you," would that be considered a death threat? Could I be
> arrested and charged with any crime? I am wondering about this, because
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Hello,
I live in New Jersey.
I missed a payment and my auto insurance was cancelled. This covered
myself, my wife and my 20yr old daughter and our three cars.
My daughter had an accident in Rhode Island.
The other car is from Maine.
The road cond
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My 2000 BMW was in a wreck around 2 months ago. I was hit by an 18
wheeler that was traveling in reverse (after he missed his turn). My
car was pushed about 20 feet backwards before the 18 wheeler stopped.
My transmission was damaged in the process.
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Can you guys please offer some advice.
This weekend I got a traffic ticket for running a yellow light.
I live in Chicago, IL Cook county.
It was a cook county ticket.
He wrote on the ticket "Yellow Light Disobey"
I told the officer that the
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<eddiechuff@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:uove01pmfvtq1neja95l1vqd0nv0qi0r21@4ax.com...
> Will a clearance be issued to someone that received a Dishonorable
> discharge from the military 19 yrs. ago, filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy 13
> yrs. ago, has a
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zviad wrote:
> I heard that safeguards in US have been improved to guard against these
> cases.
>
> I have the following problem --
> My wife is a citizen of another country and we are both naturalized US
> citizens as well. She wants to take
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In article <rpve015us5obtscvmvkrecspf36re2uoe2@4ax.com>,
Peter in Oregon <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote:
>If a neighbor threatens to kill my dog, and I say to him, "If you kill my
>dog, I will kill you," would that be considered a death threat? Could I be
>
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In article <dpve019uqlallihsi83sbfohmm5ndnd7kh@4ax.com>,
bat <bat@bats.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>You wrote on Thu, 03 Feb 2005 22:29:53 -0500:
>
> DC> it's STILL not bait and switch, as you are not guaranteed to purchase
> DC> an item at auction for the
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Lou Swanson wrote:
> A girl I know had her car repossesed back around September of 2004. Just a
> few weeks ago she got a card in the mail saying there was a Court Case
> being opened against her by GM. She had an Olds and she willingly gave it
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In article <i9300112s5k6dbb8c1g234k8srm64vgrfe@4ax.com>,
<mjim@volcanomail.com> wrote:
>I need a copy of my marriage certificate to show my name change for
>travel purposes. The courthouse cannot locate it.What are my options?
>
In _most_ jurisdic
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In article <rpve015us5obtscvmvkrecspf36re2uoe2@4ax.com>,
"Peter in Oregon" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote:
> If a neighbor threatens to kill my dog, and I say to him, "If you kill my
> dog, I will kill you," would that be considered a death threat? Could
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<eddiechuff@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:uove01pmfvtq1neja95l1vqd0nv0qi0r21@4ax.com...
> Will a clearance
Mmmm... what sort of "clearance" are we talking about here? I'm aware of
a "Q" clearance... 25 some odd years ago, which was, at tha
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In article <kpve01t5ut8jkko2k7pvmadelr2j7mcd6a@4ax.com>,
"GS" <globalswamy@hotmail.com> wrote:
> If somebody fired because he is slipping in every schedule, once he
> found new job, can new employer can see the reason?.
The reason for a past firi
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<GeneRoberts@volcanomail.com> wrote in message
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>
<unhappy with contractor's work and witholding final 1/3 payment>
>My question is what is my remedy for
> this situation? Can I sue him for the la
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In article <dpve019uqlallihsi83sbfohmm5ndnd7kh@4ax.com>,
bat <bat@bats.com> wrote:
>You wrote on Thu, 03 Feb 2005 22:29:53 -0500:
>
> DC> it's STILL not bait and switch, as you are not guaranteed to purchase
> DC> an item at auction for the starting
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"Peter in Oregon" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote in message
news:rpve015us5obtscvmvkrecspf36re2uoe2@4ax.com...
> If a neighbor threatens to kill my dog, and I say to him, "If you kill my
> dog, I will kill you," would that be considered a death threat? Coul
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GS,
You ask several employment questions.
> If somebody fired because he is slipping in every schedule, once he
> found new job, can new employer can see the reason?.
The new employer may be told about the employee's shortcomings but why
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"GS" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>If somebody fired because he is slipping in every schedule, once he
>found new job, can new employer can see the reason?.
You don't say where this is. I'll assume the US.
Yes, it is perfectly legal for the old
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"Peter in Oregon" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>If a neighbor threatens to kill my dog, and I say to him, "If you kill my
>dog, I will kill you," would that be considered a death threat? Could I be
>arrested and charged with any crime?
If someone
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> Mark A wrote:
>
> > I once quit a job before my relocation contract expired and I
> > owed the company $2,500 (I got actual moving expenses plus $5,000
> > cash for the move, all tax protected). They took it out of my
> > last check. This was actua
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